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I Have A Second Question As Well, Is It Possible To Disable Any Parts Of The Automagical Logging? In My Project I Use Both Config And Argparse. It Works By Giving Path To A Config File As A Console Argument And Then Allow The User To Adjust Values With Mo


Hi UnsightlyShark53 I think you are absolutely right, there is no reason for the trains.errors.UsageError: ArgumentParser.parse_args() ... Error.
As you mentioned, if auto_connect_arg_parser=False is False, it should just ignore what it picked automatically.
I will make sure the error is resolved I will also make sure, you will still be able to connect the argparse manually with task.connect(parser) after the Task has been created. Thanks for the reference! I took a look over here https://github.com/victoresque/pytorch-template/blob/master/train.py and as I can tell the arg parser is used to pick a configuration file. Are you connecting the configuration to the Task? like with Task.connect_configuration('path_to_configuration') ?Regardless I'll upload here a fix for you to test, if that okay with you ?!

  
  
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